A 90-Year Legacy of Excellence
When you do anything for 90 years, you become quite the expert. That’s how Concrete Materials Company, LLC became the voice of concrete in central Kentucky. Though our beginnings were humble, we’ve remained known for premium, quality products and above-and-beyond service.
Concrete Materials Company began in Lexington, Kentucky in 1931 as Lexington Quarry Company. Founded by L.M. Winges and G.M. Robertson, the small startup had only two one-cubic yard delivery units. During the Great Depression, we even accepted horses as payments on accounts.
Just as we built our own strong foundation, we helped build the foundation of the community. Concrete Materials Company has helped build roads, sewers, famous horse farms, and was one of only six concrete plants involved in the construction of Madison County’s Bluegrass Army Depot during World War II. After moving to Richmond in 1941, the company continued to play a vital role in the growth of the surrounding community, helping develop the campuses of Eastern Kentucky University and Berea College, as well as parts of I-75.
That investment in the community led to the explosive growth that made Concrete Materials Company the construction powerhouse it is today. In the 1970s, we expanded with plants into many central and eastern Kentucky towns, and began offering pre-cast items and other building materials.
Though a lot has changed since 1931, Concrete Materials Company is still family-owned, community-oriented, and committed to quality for our customers. Our showroom, a one-stop-shop for all your building needs, features premium, quality products and friendly faces ready to serve you. Our management and dispatch personnel hold Level I or II certifications from the KCA Concrete Technician School. No matter the project, we’ll be here to help you build something that lasts a lifetime.
CMC is now what was started in 1931 by L. M. Winges and G. M. Robertson in Lexington, Kentucky
CMC works with six other local concrete plants to construct the Bluegrass Army Depot in Madison County
CMC located a new plant in Richmond, Kentucky to serve the general construction market
CMC expands operations to Danville, Kentucky and Irvine-Ravenna, Kentucky
CMC continues to emphasize knowledgeable and quality customer service